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Beaverton School District releases list of construction bond's benefit to each school

Five Oaks Middle School has some hurdles because of the way it was built

In order to keep students from walking through another classroom they have to use an outside door to get into their next classroom. They wait outside until the teacher opens the door for them. Five Oaks is on the bond list for a major renovation that would allow each classroom an interior door, among other changes.
(Benjamin Brink/The Beaverton Leader)

Of course, several schools would see major changes -- four would be torn down and replaced – but others would see new roofs, heating and air systems, new doors and locks, better wiring, new emergency generators, new gym floors, new playground structures and other repairs.

Beaverton High School, for example, is not among the schools on the major repair list, but if the bond passes it will receive a seismic upgrade, roofing, auditorium and stage upgrades, heating/cooling system and controls, better doors and new electrical distribution panels.

McKay Elementary will get new windows, remodeled restrooms, new playground structures, roofing and better disabled accessibility, including an elevator.

Conestoga Middle School will see classroom partition walls, a new kitchen freezer, roofing, heating/air conditioning repairs and controls.